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Ocean plastic is a global headache, but could it also be an untapped opportunity? In Taizhou, China, the innovative "Blue Circle" initiative offers a promising answer. Local fishermen collect plastic waste during their trips, which is then transformed into new products. Erik Solheim, former UN under-secretary-general, sees this circular model—from trash to "diamonds"—as a powerful example of practical solutions to combat global plastic pollution.